To add even more light to their beautiful love story, Salenger recently tweeted incredibly kind things about Oswalt’s late wife — and the internet is absolutely loving it.

Before her untimely passing at just 46, McNamara was in the middle of researching and writing a true crime novel about the Golden State killer called “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” which was published posthumously and includes an afterward by Oswalt. He’s been working to promote the book, which came out this week, and Salenger has nothing but support for both him and McNamara’s work.

Salenger writes, “I’m so proud of @pattonoswalt watching him honor his beautiful and brilliant late wife #MichelleMcNamara promoting her incredible book #IllBeGoneInTheDark at amazing venues like the @nypl. It is a testament to his love for her and his belief in her talent. I’m in awe. #beautiful”

Is someone chopping an entire bag of onions in here? Because, wow. This woman is full of a grace and love most humans will simply never achieve, and Twitter is definitely taking notice.

I'm in awe of the abundant grace and love you've shown, Meredith. It takes a helluva secure woman to be so supportive of her husband going on and on about his previous wife. That you recognize she's part of what makes him wonderful is a great testament to your heart & character.

Some pointed out that McNamara would be proud of Salenger, and we can’t disagree.

She's a tough act to follow but it's a testament to your strength of character & respect for her that's so bloody inspiring & impressive.I love that Patton & Alice can continue to celebrate the amazing woman she was WITH you.I think Michelle would be so relieved they have you❤ pic.twitter.com/BTFKM6oQaM

On the one-year anniversary of McNamara’s passing, Oswalt wrote a heartrending Facebook post about the process of grieving her loss. “It’s awful, but it’s not fatal,” he wrote. “That’s the dispatch I’m sending back from exactly one year into this shadow-slog.”

It’s clear now part of the reason this monumental loss wasn’t “fatal.” With Salenger’s love and support, Oswalt is able to have joy and a partner in life once again while still honoring McNamara’s memory. And it’s beautiful to see.